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Experts address questions about the coronavirus relief bill during DeKalb County townhall
COVID-19 relief bill town hall
A virtual town hall was held to help break down how the COVID-19 relief bill can help different people.
ATLANTA - Experts gathered for a virtual town hall on Thursday evening to answer questions about the $900 billion coronavirus relief bill passed by the US Congress in December.
Experts gathered for a virtual town hall on Thursday evening to answer questions about the $900 billion coronavirus relief bill passed by the US Congress in December.
The town hall, hosted by DeKalb County Commissioner Lorraine Cochran-Johnson, broke down what s in the bill and how people can take advantage of the funding.
DeKalb County hosts town hall discussing rollout of COVID-19 vaccine
COVID-19 vaccines in DeKalb County
Health officials in DeKalb County spent Thursday night giving an update on the COVID-19 vaccination distribution in the county.
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. - DeKalb County health officials gave an update on Thursday about the COVID-19 vaccine and the distribution process. The event was held virtually with officials from Emory School of Medicine, Grady Health, and the CDC.
Health officials emphasize if you re eligible to get a vaccine, you should, but it may take a while to get it. It s been a horrible year, and this year looks to be the same or even worse, said Dr. Carlos Del Rio, interim executive associate dean for Emory School of Medicine and Grady Health System.